For the first time, Zeva's own flying saucer has taken to the air
Zeva's own flying saucer has taken to the air |
The company is certain of the clear benefits of its creation: in comparison to previous air taxis, it is extremely compact, has the dimensions of a motorcycle, and fits easily into a standard garage.
It does not also necessitate a large landing space. In two modes—vertical take-off/hover and horizontal movement—a simple no-tilt design provides rapid, maneuverable flight.
The aircraft will be capable of reaching a top speed of 250 km/h and a range of up to 80 kilometers.
Zeva sees emerging island republics, as well as a large number of thrill-seekers all around the world, as attractive markets.
If the initiative is successful, the production units will cost roughly $250,000 each.
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